“Yeah,” I answered on a sigh. Right now, I hated that I’d told him that a while ago. She was mine and maybe I didn’t want to share.
 
 “How the fuck am I supposed to explain that to Cal?” he asked and it was a legitimate question. One that I didn’t have a good answer for.
 
 “You’ll figure it out.”
 
 “Do you trust this person or whatever?”
 
 “Yes,” I said and I meant it. “You don’t need to worry.”
 
 “Than that’s all I need to know.” And what he didn’t say was that he trusted me. That kinda had me smiling a little on the inside.
 
 “Things work out?” I asked because I hadn’t really had a chance to sit down and talk to him since that last conversation when I laid down my wise words.
 
 “Yeah. Got a daughter. She’s…the most amazing thing, man. And an old lady, believe it or not. I love them.”
 
 And the inward smile grew. I was happy for him because he fucking deserved so much more from life. I was glad he’d finally found it.
 
 “Congratulations.”
 
 “You’ll get there,” he said all weird like and I didn’t even want to go into it then. Or ever. I knew what kind oftherehe was talking about but I didn’t want to tell him that it wasn’t in the cards for me. That I was fine with the way things were.
 
 It didn’t matter if I wanted to say anything else because he ended the call before I could even open my mouth. I was surprised, though I shouldn’t have been. And damn if I didn’t smile the rest of the drive.